HMRC will be tougher with people who make mistakes in paperwork when using the Liechtenstein Disclosure Facility (LDF) for settling tax liabilities, accordin
LDF
Time is running out for Britons with money hidden in Swiss bank accounts.
More than 2,400 people have registered to disclose unpaid tax under the Liechtenstein Disclosure Facility (LDF), which has so far yielded £363m in paid tax bills.
The deadline for taxpayers wanting to take advantage of the Liechtenstein Disclosure Facility (LDF) has been extended until 2016, confirming that the facility is the best vehicle available for
HMRC has made a couple of changes to make it easier for taxpayers to take advantage of the Liechtenstein Disclosure Facility.
Britons who want to use the Liechtenstein Disclosure Facility (LDF) to settle tax liabilities on favour
HMRC has opened a new specialist unit to target taxpayers holding assets offshore to evade tax.
The UK and Switzerland governments have signed a controversial agreement to tax money held by British citizens in secret Swiss bank accounts. Nick Huber reports.
The number of criminal convictions for tax evasion jumped by 38% over the past year as HMRC has taken a more focused approach, according to law firm McGrigors. Nick Huber reports.

